The non-marine molluscs of Papua New Guinea are a part of the molluscan fauna of Papua New Guinea (fauna of New Guinea).
Freshwater gastropods
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Land gastropods
edit- Hydrocena spiralis Wiktor, 1998[1]
- Palaina bundiana Wiktor, 1998[1]
- Dominamaria calvata Wiktor, 1998[1]
- Cryptaustenia mirabilis Wiktor, 2002[2]
- Cryptaustenia saltatoria Wiktor, 2002[2]
- Pupina bella Wiktor, 1998[1]
- Pupina flexuosa Wiktor, 1998[1]
- Pupina remota Wiktor, 1998[1]
- Pupina variegata Wiktor, 1998[1]
- Papustyla pulcherrima Rensch, 1931[3]
- Caecum directum Vannozzi, 2019[4]
- Caecum frugi Vannozzi, 2019[4]
- Caecum granulatum Vannozzi, 2019[4]
- Caecum nasutum Vannozzi, 2019[4]
- Caecum neoguineanum Vannozzi, 2019[4]
- Caecum nofronii Vannozzi, 2019[4]
- Parastrophia cornucopiae (de Folin, 1869)[4]
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Freshwater bivalves
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See also
edit- Molluscs of New Guinea – entire island.
- List of non-marine molluscs of Australia
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g Wiktor, Andrzej (1998). "Terrestrial Gastropods of the Province of Madang in Papua-New Guinea I. Terrestrial Prosobranchia". Archiv für Molluskenkunde Band 127 Heft 1-2 (1998), p. 1 - 20. DOI: 10.1127/arch.moll/127/1998/1
- ^ a b Andrzej Wiktor (2002). "Terrestrial gastropods of the province of Madang in Papua - New Guinea. Part II. Two species of Cryptaustenia Cockerell, 1898 (Pulmonata: Helicarionidae) new to the science". Folia Malacologica 10(4): 225–231. DOI: https://doi.org/10.12657/folmal.010.014
- ^ Whitmore, N.; Arihafa, A.; Takendu, W.; Lamaris, J. (2020). "Papustyla pulcherrima". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T16033A176841328. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T16033A176841328.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g Angelo Vannozzi. The family Caecidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from northern Papua-New Guinea. Boll. Malacol., 55: 72-104 (1, 31/05/2019)